Chemical Properties Of Alkenes (LEC) Flashcards

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Alkenes are much more reactive than their corresponding alkanes. Why is this so?

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Their greater reactivity is due to their Carbon=Carbon double bonds

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Alkenes burn in the air with a _____, forming CO2 and water as products of combustion

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Luminous (yellow) flame

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In Combustion, what does the unsaturation of molecule result in alkenes (olefins) as compared to alkanes (palefins)?

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  • Despite an alkane having the same amount of C atoms as the alkene, the alkene will result in a greater percentage of Carbon
  • The greater percentage of C in alkenes interacting with the flame produce more luminosity
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What result will Alkenes give in Baeyer’s test for unsaturation?

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Alkenes will give a positive result

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What is the relationship of KMnO4 with Alkenes in Baeyer’s test?

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  • The KMnO4 will oxidize the alkene
  • During oxidation, the permanganate ion (MnO4) is reduced and loses its purple color
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What will the permanganate ion (MnO4) be reduced to?

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It will be reduced to the brown precipitate of MnO2.

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What else is formed during Baeyer’s test?

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A diol, which is a chemical compound containing two hydroxyl groups (−OH groups)

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What are Addition Reactions?

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  • The most common way Alkenes react
  • These reactions are the reverse of elimination reaction
  • Double bond disappears

-C- = -C- + A-B -> A-C = C-B

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3 Types of Addition Reaction:

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  • Hydrogenation of Alkenes
  • Halogenation of Alkenes
  • Addition of Hydrogen Halides
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What is Hydrogenation of Alkenes?

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  • A reaction conducted by introducing an alkene to hydrogen gas (H2) with a metal catalyst

RCH=CH2 + H2 ->[metal catalyst] RCH2CH3

  • The 2 H atoms replace the formed double bond, thus removing it
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Metal catalysts for Hydrogenation can be either:

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  • Platinum (Pt)
  • Palladium (Pd)
  • Nickel (Ni)
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What is Halogenation of Alkenes?

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  • The addition of Br2 or Cr2 to the alkene at room temperature
  • Double bonds are replaced, and alkyl dihalides are formed

-C- = -C- + X2 -> CX-CX

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In halogenation, how is the reaction of Br with alkene qualitatively useful in ascertaining the presence of a double bond?

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Proof of a double bond is visibly shown when the deep brown-red color of Br is discharged when Br is added to alkene, forming a dibromide

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What is Addition of Hydrogen Halides?

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Alkenes react with either HBr, HCl, or HI to form alkyl halides

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HCl, HBr, and HI are unsymmetrical reagents that react with alkenes following this rule:

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Markownikoff’s Rule

  • Applies for unsymmetrical reagents being added to unsymmetrical multiple bonds
  • States that Hydrogen from HX goes to the Carbon atom in double bond with the greater number of H atoms

Example: R-CH2CH=CH2 + HX -> R-CH2CHXCH3

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